The Resource newsletter, February/March 1997
The Shorthorn: Committee seeks cancer registry
[750 pounds of Salk vaccine arrives in Fort Worth at Carswell AFB]
[An administrator shows a quiet room at the Wichita Falls State Hospital]
[Barbara Ellen Watson, 9 years old and 4th grader at West Side Elementary in Arlington, gets the first Salk polio vaccine]
[Carswell AFB medics unload 750 pounds of Salk vaccine from C-47 plane]
[Exterior of the new Fort Worth State Adult Mental Health Clinic]
[George Cooper stages "crawl-on" at the Greyhound bus station]
[George Cooper, one of the disabled protestors who staged "crawl-on" at the Greyhound bus station in Arlington]
[James Hughes, 4th grader at West Side Elementary in Arlington, receives a sucker after getting a Salk polio vaccine shot]
[Kenneth W. Tallant, age 10, receives polio injection at Peter Smith Elementary School]
[Mary Kay Galantowicz comforts Donnie Keck at John Peter Smith Hospital's AIDS clinic]
[Mary Kay Galantowicz comforts Larry at John Peter Smith Hospital's AIDS clinic]
[Mrs. Mary Wood, volunteers in the polio ward at Harris Hospital]
[Polio vaccination forms being prepared by PTA volunteers]
[Texas State Health Department technicians in Fort Worth open drive on unsanitary conditions to fight polio]
[Tubercular ward at East Texas Sanatorium for African-American patients]